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Fire-Ravaged California Spending Nearly $10 Billion on Health Care for Illegal Aliens

California, which has struggled to prevent the spread of wildfires in Los Angeles last month and repairs the damage, is set to spend nearly $10 billion on healthcare for illegal foreigners, according to non-partisan state analysts.

Fox News It has been reported Thursday:

Guadalupe Maniques, California Finance Program Budget Manager, told the state Parliamentary Budget Committee On Monday, the state is “expending” “total funds of $9.5 billion” to “cover medically undocumented individuals” this year.

Manriquez explained that this is “a revision number based on the estimates the governor has budgeted,” adding that the previous figures are from the previous “Budget Act.”

“The state is firing $9.5 billion in healthcare for illegal immigrants, but emergency rooms have overflowed, hospitals are in crisis, and working Californians are struggling to see doctors.” [California Assembly Minority Leader James Gallagher] continuation. “As opposed to making responsible choices, leaders are storming rainy days' funds to keep their spending up. This is not just a budget crisis, it's a complete failure of leadership.”

The city of Los Angeles last year failed to deploy firefighters ahead of the Palisade fire because it cut its fire department budget and reluctant to work overtime. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) too trimming A planned increase in spending on wildfire prevention.

Newsom recently traveled to Washington to seek federal assistance to deal with the effects of the recent fire. He also signed a new $50 million spending to combat President Donald Trump's policies.

Joel B. Pollack is a senior editor at Breitbart News; Breitbart News Sunday Sirius XM Patriot will be available Sundays from 7pm to 10pm (4pm to 7pm). He is the author of Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Daysyou can pre-order on Amazon. He is also the author Trump's Virtue: Lessons and Legacy of President Donald TrumpIt is now available on Audible. He is the winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter @joelpollak.

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